About Me

Washington, United States
I have created my own account separate from the family account (WindingPath). If you've met WindingPath before, there is a good chance you've met me as well. I particularly enjoy working on challenge caches as well as puzzle caches.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

177+76 (GC1VN16)


The third and final stop before we headed back to the car. The container used to be a small (I think), but after being muggled, the CO replaced it with a nano. This cache took us a while to make the find as well, with me pointing out where it might be hidden and dad actually making the grab...now that's what I call teamwork!

Link to cache page:http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5739e3fc-9116-43ab-b742-109ce80c2816

Yet Another Interurban Trail Micro (GCM90G)


This cache was stop number 2 on our evening bike ride. It was really obvious where it was hidden, although the thorns kind of got in my way of making the grab. >: (

Link to cache page:http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=37e19e57-dc47-4b91-9556-09e9ef35499d

1066 143 (GCREJ5)


Dad and I decided we would go out for a quick bike ride, but we weren't sure where. We also hadn't gotten a cache for that day for the C5 Streak Challenge. So, we decided to ride along the interurban trail starting in Algona, and ride to Main Street in Auburn then turn back. There just so happened to be 3 active (1 unactive) caches along that stretch of trail. This was the first cache we came to. It's listed as an unknown cache, but that's just for the container. It took us quite a while to find it, with dad (now fully taking over the WindingPath account responsibilities) making the find. That would be dad in the picture, although I'm not sure why he has his hands like that. ??????

Link to cache page:http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=65f7d102-0ef0-4d64-9a3f-82b4222ea5a5

Monday, July 19, 2010

Frisbee Anyone? (GCYZB9)

This was the second find under my new account. It is over in Auburn Gamefarm Park along the disc golf course. The hiding spot was really obvious, which is good, since the decrypted hint made no sense at all (to me anyways). The only complication was that there was a pack of 5 muggles who were on the course, but we signed the log and got out without them knowing what we were up to. Day 2 of my 65 day streak and day 53 of WindingPath's streak. (By the way, that's me with the cache in hand)

Link to cache page:http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=db5744d6-74e7-4eb0-bb4b-a783dee7e8fa


SUMNER'S LOYALTY PARK (GC102T9)

This was my first logged find under my new account name. It was really easy to find, since a)I had already found it before. And b)When another cacher dropped the container into the tree, I was the one who got it out and gave it back to the CO (DuHawks) to replace.

Link to cache page:http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=06eeb5bf-933f-40e5-a4be-75de7f448722